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Rachael Dillinger
Prof. John A. Dern
Mosaic: Humanities Seminar 851
December 1, 2014
Freudian Interpretation of the Epic of Gilgamesh
The powerful and mighty Gilgamesh, the ruler of the city of Uruk, begins as a
terrorizing and selfish god. Gilgameshs tru

Rachael Dillinger
Prof. Fox
Mosaics II
January 30,2015
A Vindication of the Rights of Women: Chapters 11-13
Wollstonecraft begins by discussing parenting and the impact parents have on
women. Wollstonecraft thinks that one of the great causes as to why wo

Rachael Dillinger
Prof. Fox
Mosaics II
April 14, 2015
Escape from Camp 14 Preface/Intro and chapters 1-6
Shin grew up knowing nothing but violence and killing. Camp 14 is a prison for
the political enemies of North Korea and he lived in one of the better

Rachael Dillinger
Prof. Fox
Mosaics II
January 23,2015
A Vindication of the Rights of Women: Chapters 2-4
In chapter 2, Wollstonecraft includes arguments that justify the tyranny of man
and that women are unable to obtain virtue because they lack strength

Rachael Dillinger
Prof. Fox
Mosaics II
January 20,2015
A Vindication of the Rights of Women: Intro/Chapter 1
In the introduction, Mary Wollstonecraft addresses how women are neglected
from their true prosperity. She claims that women do not have healthy m

Mosaics Final study guide
Daodejing
1. What does "daodejing" mean?
2. Why are opposites necessary?
3. Review comments about "sages" in chapters such as three, seven and eightyone. What characterizes a "sage"? Do sages not "set themselves above and in
oppo

Nicole Petersen
January 20, 2017
IH 0852
Richard Libowitz
Knowing vs Believing
Knowing and believing are often used interchangeably but could not be any more
different. Beliefs are based on your words, or a particular train of thought. You apply these
bel